Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... village . So many months rolled by ; once a month she killed twenty porcupines , on all other days only four . A young nobleman came from a far off village and kept watch against the wall of the house to see where the young girl went ...
... village . So many months rolled by ; once a month she killed twenty porcupines , on all other days only four . A young nobleman came from a far off village and kept watch against the wall of the house to see where the young girl went ...
Strana 235
... village . At last their enemies embarked a number of adolescent girls in canoes and sent them up the Bulkley river towards Mosquito Flat . The girls shouted waw waw , as they approached the village . When Guxlet waved the red end of his ...
... village . At last their enemies embarked a number of adolescent girls in canoes and sent them up the Bulkley river towards Mosquito Flat . The girls shouted waw waw , as they approached the village . When Guxlet waved the red end of his ...
Strana 237
... village . " The chief admired the blanket so much that he refused to give it up . The bird said again , " If you don't restore me the blanket , I will kindle a great fire ; " and even while it spoke a column of smoke rose from the side ...
... village . " The chief admired the blanket so much that he refused to give it up . The bird said again , " If you don't restore me the blanket , I will kindle a great fire ; " and even while it spoke a column of smoke rose from the side ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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